"Ethylene glycol" is the common name; the systematic name is "1,2-ethanediol".
ethanol is also knowen as ethyl alcohol and usually when people mention alcohol they mean ethanol,also i think rubbing alcohol in the U.S. is mostly denatured ethanol
One common name for Glycerin is propanetriol. Other common names are glycerol, and glycyl alcohol. Glycerin is in the carbohydrate chemical family.
The common name for polyethylene glycol 3350 is laxative. It is used to treat occasional constipation. It works by causing water to be retained with the stool.
(CH2OH)2 is the chemical formula- it is a compound of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. Usually made by reacting water and ethylene oxide. It is a major part of automobile antifreeze.
The common name for ethyne is acetylene.
The common name is antifreeze.
antifreeze
C2h6o2
Carbowax is a brand name for polyethylene glycol. A Carbowax column is a chromatography column where Carbowax is used as the stationary phase; it would preferentially retain materials with which hydrogen bonding is possible.
PEG 180 is another name for Polyethlene Glycol 8000. The "8000" is the molecular weight designation. This material is available in several molecular weights, each having a different melting point and solubility. Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) is also known as "carbowax". In it's pure form, it's a white powder which melts somewhere between 130F and 200F - give or take based on the molecular weight - into a clear, relatively thick liquid. This material is used extensively in cosmetics and pharmaceuticals, and has no known ill health effects.
There are alcohol and ether groups. The structure is repeat units, where "n" is a large number: HO-(CH2-CH2-O)n-H See the Web Links for more information.
Propylene glycol and benzine glycol differ in chemical formula and properties. Ethylene glycol is more toxic than propylene glycol, therefore propylene glycol is used when safer properties are required.
Not sure of the common name, but it is "from natural gas".
There is, it's called MiraLax and you could find it at most pharmacies/grocery stores.
Polyethylene is also known as polyethelyne. The UPAC name is polyethene or polymethylene.Hope this helped!
Ethlyene Glycol
GOST 25821-83 - Fluid PGV EVP Order Number G2017281 ICS Name Other organic chemicals; Hydraulic fluids Aqueous solution of glycerin & polyethylene [ polyoxyethylene ] glycol, improved by additives. Workspace for hydraulic systems.
Ethlyene Glycol
Ethylene glycol (IUPAC name: ethane-1,2-diol) is an organic compound widely used as an automotive antifreeze and a precursor to polymers.
thermoplastic,polyethylene,acrilic
polyethylene
Virgin PET resin refers to polyethylene terephthalate resin that is made from new, unused raw materials. It has not been previously used or recycled. Virgin PET resin is commonly used in the production of various packaging materials, such as bottles and containers, due to its strong and lightweight properties.
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Poly ethane is the UPAC name of polyethylene and is known as the most common plastic. Despite the fact that polyethene can be produced from renewable sources, no organisms can decompose them making it non-biodegradable.
PET (polyethylene terephthalate) is another name for polyester.